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Lost Sides [Import]

DovesAudio CD
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The last time most of us saw Doves it was Glastonbury Festival 2003, headlining Sunday night against Moby. This wasn’t really a problem for them though. The year before, they’d been mid afternoon, playing in glorious weather, a crowd of people wide-eyed at the prospect of whole weekend opening up in front of them to the soundtrack of Catch The Sun. On the Sunday night, under the cover of a million… Read more in Amazon's Doves Store

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  • Audio CD (October 20, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Toshiba EMI Japan
  • ASIN: B0000C4GL8
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,449,591 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Break Me Gently (Incidental)
2. Darker
3. Your Shadow Lay Across My Life
4. Meet Me At The Peer
5. Down To Sea
6. Crunch
7. Zither
8. Valley
9. Northenden
10. Hit The Ground Running
11. Willow's Song
12. Far From Grace
13. Words (Echoboy Remix)
14. M62 Song (Four Tet Remix)
15. Satellites (Soulsavers Remix)

Editorial Reviews

2003 compilation of B-sides & rarities from the UK's best. This limited edition includes a bonus disc with seven rare & previously unreleased remixes, 'Words' (Echoboy Remix), 'NY' (Chris Coco Remix), 'M62 Song' (Four Tet Remix), 'Sulphur Man' (Rebelski Remix), 'Last Broadcast' (Magnet Remix), 'Where We're Calling From' (Hebden Bridge Remix), & 'Satellites' (Soulsavers Remix). Heavenly. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Sides" not lost, April 5, 2004
This review is from: Lost Sides (Audio CD)
B-sides are usually considered songs that didn't cut the mustard, and have to be cobbled together with other B-sides. Not so with brilliant Britpop band The Doves, in their "Lost Sides" collection of rarities, remixes and B-sides. It's not phenomenal, but it's a good collection of Doves' odds and ends.

The first disc includes some good B-sides and mixes, such as the electro-psychedelic "Crunch," magnificent "Darker," piano-rocking "Hit the Ground Running" and magnificent "Valley." The second disc contains seven remixes of various "Lost Broadcast" songs; they are, thankfully, not merely adding electronic mishmashes to the existing songs. Instead, they just enhance the preexisting songs.

"Lost Sides" couldn't really be mistaken for a regular Doves album; at times you can practically hear the seams where the songs were patched together. There's no cohesion. That isn't to say it's bad, it just sounds like what it is, a B-sides/rarities album. Certainly the quality is far higher than many B-side albums, and the production is smooth and sleek.

The psychedelic edge, melancholy lyrics and sort of otherworldly sound are still firmly in place in "Lost Sides." Here and there they stray into different turf ("Crunch," for example), but always come back to their core sound. They even dabble in a some strong classical instrumentation, giving a stately spin to their alt-rock sound.

"Lost Sides" is not the place to start for non-Doves fans, but those who already love the band will devour this surprisingly solid collection of remixes, rarities and B-side versons. A nice if fragmented collection.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars B-sides? As in "brilliant"?, February 2, 2004
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If all b-sides releases out there were that good we'd be close to an ideal world. Alas, it is well known that "b-sides" usually means a blatant cash-in attempt and a rip-off for the buyer.

Not the case here though with the Doves. This could easily be a "normal" album with prime material and nobody would have anything negative to mention about the quality level in it.

Generally it's a characteristic Doves LP. The dreamy passages and lyrics are there, the post-psychedelia is there (something at which the Doves are pretty adept at), their cool weirdness is there, the gorgeous melancholy is there too.

Aside from a couple of unfortunate moments when they come dangerously close to sounding like Oasis this is great stuff. Along with the Dandy Warhols the Doves represent a still fresh sounding scene and this outing here is not just "for the fans" but for anybody with appreciation for cool timeless music.

The Doves' biggest trick is that their albums offer a lot of diversity. Along with all the elements i mentioned above the Doves do rock. And when they do, you can hardly resist rocking along.

Great stuff.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very much a Doves album, January 2, 2004
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This review is from: Lost Sides (Audio CD)
The first disc centres on songs much like from the album "lost souls" - I'm not sure if they were recorded at the same time but it wouldn't surprise me if that were the case. The first cd (containing the first 12 songs) is one that can be played right through, with a fair few instrumental songs (those and the songs with singing are both terrific!). The stand-out track on this disc would have to be the last track "fall from grace".

The second disc centres on songs from the album "last broadcast". The remixes are not gross techno crap but digital enhancements on the more emotional musical notes in each song. M62 song is a little faster but stays true to the song. I love the remixes cause it's like listening to favourite songs from "last broadcast" for the first time again. "Sulphur man", "Last Broadcast" and (the best) "Satellites" are such good remixes I'd even go as far as to say I enjoy these versions more than the originals. Satellites is brilliant! Much more orchestral (the violins really amplify the core tune of the song).

This is definately worth the buy. Make sure you get the special edition cause the last 7 songs (the remixes) are very quality.

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